by Clay Routledge | Jun 5, 2024 | Articles and Op Eds
This article was originally published in USA Today. The seeming indifference of many to below-replacement fertility rates sweeping across nations may stem from a disproportionate emphasis on practical matters that fail to stir the soul. During the pandemic, I came...
by Clay Routledge | Jun 4, 2024 | Articles and Op Eds
This article was originally published in Profectus Magazine Americans are increasingly concerned about mental health. In recent decades, there has been a push for people to think and talk more about their psychological vulnerabilities and struggles. While this...
by Clay Routledge | May 28, 2024 | Articles and Op Eds
This article was originally published in DC Journal. Hope is essential for a thriving society, yet only half of Americans are hopeful for the nation’s future. To address this challenge, we must cultivate a shared patriotic spirit that rises above divisive politics....
by Andrew Abeyta | Apr 16, 2024 | Articles and Op Eds
This article was originally published in Profectus Magazine. We love the rags-to-riches story, where the protagonist comes from humble beginnings and overcomes numerous obstacles to have an impactful, fulfilling, and lucrative career. I think we are drawn to these...
by Gonzalo Schwarz and Clay Routledge | Mar 20, 2024 | Articles and Op Eds
This article was originally published in Newsweek. Political polarization has become a fixture of American society. While stoking outrage and division may benefit certain media outlets and political agendas, it obstructs our ability to thrive as individuals and come...
by Clay Routledge and Andrew Abeyta | Mar 4, 2024 | Articles and Op Eds
This article was originally published in Fortune Magazine. Americans have a long reputation for being hopeful. The United States is often characterized by its can-do attitude and the pursuit of the American Dream–the idea that motivated individuals have the freedom to...